WORKING FOR THE LORD
Colossians 3:18-4:1
Key Verse 3:23
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Read v. 18 along with 1 Corinthians 11:3. Paul could have stopped at saying, “Wives, submit to your husbands.” Yet, why do you think Paul added the qualifying statement: “as is fitting in the Lord”? (1Cor 7:32-35) |
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Read v. 19 and compare this passage with Ephesians 5:25-32. What does this comparison show us about the way for husbands to obey these commands? |
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Read v. 20. Is it possible to please one’s parents and not please the Lord, if one’s parents are not yielded to the Lord? Why? |
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Read v. 21. Think about the ways in which fathers (which also can be translated as ‘parents’ as it is in Hebrew 11:23) embitter their children. Why do you think Paul says, “or they will become discouraged”? (Mark 9:37, 10:14) |
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Read vs. 22-24. Slavery was an established institution in Paul’s day. Why didn’t the church of that day openly oppose it? (John 8:32-34; 1Cor 7:20-22) |
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Read 3:22-24 again. In our society we do not have slaves. Yet, what spiritual applications can employees learn from the following statements: “obey your earthly masters in everything”; “and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to win their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord; “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men”; “since you know you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward”; “It is the Lord Christ you are serving”; “Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for his wrong”; and “There is no favoritism”? |
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Read 4:1. This passage says that because the masters of this world have a Master in heaven, they ought to provide those under them with what is right and fair. Why? (Eph 6:9) |
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